On 3/14/16 10:53 AM, Sean Farley wrote: > > David Evans <dev...@macports.org> writes: > >> On 3/11/16 2:55 PM, s...@macports.org wrote: >>> Revision >>> 146550 <https://trac.macports.org/changeset/146550> >>> Author >>> s...@macports.org >>> Date >>> 2016-03-11 14:55:34 -0800 (Fri, 11 Mar 2016) >>> >>> >>> Log Message >>> >>> libgit2: update to 0.24.0 >>> >>> >>> Modified Paths >>> >>> * trunk/dports/devel/libgit2/Portfile <#trunkdportsdevellibgit2Portfile> >>> >>> >>> Diff >>> >>> >>> Modified: trunk/dports/devel/libgit2/Portfile (146549 => 146550) >>> >>> --- trunk/dports/devel/libgit2/Portfile 2016-03-11 22:55:33 UTC (rev >>> 146549) +++ trunk/dports/devel/libgit2/Portfile >>> 2016-03-11 22:55:34 UTC (rev 146550) @@ -8,8 +8,7 @@ cmake.out_of_source >>> yes # don't forget to update libgit2-glib as >>> well -github.setup libgit2 libgit2 0.23.4 v -revision 4 +github.setup >>> libgit2 libgit2 0.24.0 v categories devel >>> platforms darwin maintainers juanrgar devans openmaintainer >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> I've been holding off on updating this port to version 0.24.0 due to the >> fact that the current version of libgit2-glib >> will only build with the previous version. > > And other ports must suffer for some lame glib fork?
> >> Would appreciate it if you would revert this update until a compatible >> version is available upstream. > > Now pygit2 is broken. Thanks for wrecking my work day. If you must have > an older version, the usual way to create another port (e.g. libgit23). I note that you updated the version of libgit2 without checking with me or checking the compatibility of dependents other than those you are interested in. I would have told you there was an issue that was blocking the upgrade. This is the second time that you've arbitrarily modified this port without consultation or regard for the consequences to other ports. pygit2 is only broken because you updated to a version that requires 0.24.0. It was working fine with the previous version. I expect the problem with libgit2-glib to be resolved shortly. If not, of course, I will do as you say and create a compatibility version of libgit2 but as of now that doesn't seem necessary. I'm glad to work with you to come to a resolution of this problem that doesn't cause breakage of any ports. However, I've got to say that I'm a bit put off by your arrogant attitude and your unwillingness to work cooperatively with others. _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev